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Cleve 2023-09-21 00:56:04
The story is good, but there are traces of acting too hard. There is also the anthropocentrism promoted in the film that makes people feel...
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Colten 2023-09-10 11:59:33
It's pretty good. In the dormitory of Brother Long, Yucai College, Southwest University, I watched with my third brother at 12:00. , I chose to turn myself into a human being just to grow old with her. What's the point of living a hundred years without you? It will only be more uncomfortable to count the death of a loved one. Incarnate as a human being, fortunate to have...
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Malachi 2023-09-02 20:27:41
I love the first half of the movie until little miss dies. The second half feels like a return to Hollywood cheesy. Eternal life may be too heavy, although I always say that I want to live another five hundred years, but if you want to endure eternal loneliness alone after all the people you care about leave you, then don't. ps. Movies about robots are always sad, because humans always fail them easily. This film is an...
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Eldon 2023-08-07 19:59:22
Can love be inherited across generations? This seems to be more reliable than reincarnation. . . This movie is probably the one I've tagged the most because it does have a lot of elements in it and it's...
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Carter 2023-07-26 23:43:22
More than two hours didn't feel long at all. . . When I first saw the name translated into a human being, I thought it was ugly. When I saw the end, I suddenly realized that this is the most suitable title for the film. Tears fell again when she said it was an order. . . Why would a robot want to be human so much? . . What if humans were a lower species than robots? There is a term called dignity, whether it is a robot or a human, they have...
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Vincenzo 2023-06-14 00:20:48
Death is the essence of life, and we are who we are because we cannot be...
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Celine 2023-05-24 19:48:29
Andrew makes unremitting efforts to find the reason and meaning of his existence, to find companions, peers, and to pursue his own freedom and love. I was deeply moved, I don't know if it was because of his persistent pursuit, or because of his complicated emotions, or because of the sadness when he finally died. Seeing the end, the whole brow is wrinkled, an unstoppable surge of sadness! Hats off to you,...
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Roger 2023-05-24 16:36:49
Sensational, trivial, and lengthy, and I don't know how to stop when it's good. 2 and a half...
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Wiley 2023-05-23 19:31:25
The machine is in love with a person, sweet and sad. (I watched it when I was in...
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Theo 2023-04-13 09:18:07
Well, I am hard-hearted, and I can't put down the tinted glasses of the robot to watch the protagonist in the movie. If he always wanted to prove that he was human, he wouldn't rush to age himself when the woman he loved was about to die of old age. "Artificial intelligence" has a cute child and touching, this is a bit strange to use a robot to talk about...
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Webster 2022-04-18 17:34:53
A fairy tale, fake enough to keep me acting
The story is too fake, too smooth and too natural for me to empathize. The male protagonist has met so many good people, and there are so few bad people in the world who oppose robots, and they can't stop him. There is no human fear, fear of robots, and trying to suppress the plot of the male...
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Alvis 2022-04-24 07:01:07
Regardless of race sentiment never dies
When I watched this film, I wanted to interpret it from many angles, from philosophy, to the future development direction of human beings, from family love to freedom, and finally I chose to give up. I just want to look at the robot from the point of view of not seeing how terrifying it is to be...
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Andrew Martin: [stomach growls] What was that?
Portia: That's your stomach growling. You're hungry.
[flatulence]
Andrew Martin: Was that me?
Portia: Yes.
Andrew Martin: I thought it was you.
Portia: No, it wasn't me.
Andrew Martin: Really? Ooh. Do you do that?
Portia: Sometimes... but quieter than that.
Andrew Martin: I'll have to have Rupert make me a muffler.
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[Andrew has transfused blood into his system]
Rupert Burns: Galatea, my dear, where are we?
Galatea: The transfusion is almost complete.
Rupert Burns: Is that so?
[to Andrew]
Rupert Burns: Just goes to show you, Andrew - somebody becomes a human being, sooner or later, they do something monumentally stupid.
Andrew Martin: You've been a great example, Rupert. How quickly will the blood degrade my system?
Rupert Burns: Oh, I don't know. You exercise, eat right, I'd say 30, 40 years.
Andrew Martin: That's a little vague, chief. You don't know exactly how long I'll last?
Rupert Burns: Sorry.
[puts his hand on Andrew's shoulder]
Rupert Burns: Welcome to the human condition.